Climate Change Coalition of Door County To Host Screening Of “Before The Flood”

December 02, 2016 06:00 am

By Brandon Enroth

The Climate Change Coalition of Door County is hosting a movie screening on Wednesday, December 7th. The documentary they are screening is the recently released environmental documentary directed by Martin Scorcese, starring Leonardo Di Caprio. Coalition member Katie Krouse explains why the public should be interested in the screening.

The CCCDC has joined forces with the Stella Maris Catholic Parish’s Care of Our Common Home Committee and the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for the screening. The screening will be shown starting at 7:00 pm within Unitarian Universalist Fellowship located at 10341 Water St./Highway 42.

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Riddled with inaccuracies, hypocrisies, and half-truths, “Before the Flood” is much like the climate debate itself: all hype, no substance. The bias isn’t surprising, but the fact that people will take this film seriously is.

Business Insider link is from July 30, 2009 and with the latest admissions from climate change deniers coming out in the past year of “scientists,” in the employ of big carbon polluter energy, fossil fuel interests to withhold and or provide misleading information about known environmental harm being done as far back as the 1970’s, we already knew were still being vigorously pushed in 2009. Thanks for providing the nice list of some of the biggest climate change liars, Joe.

Author of the linked article is from the Koch Bros funded Heritage Foundation. Must be all facts then, hey?

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Every new year is the hottest on record; if you don’t believe the scientists, look out your own door. Melting polar ice caps, no snow, floods in December, and retailers can’t move new winter coats. If scientific data won’t move you, spend a few minutes in front of the computer watching video of drowning polar bears. Have a heart, and an open mind. By the time ruination of the planet becomes absolutely undeniable it will be too late.

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